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<blockquote data-quote="westmill" data-source="post: 59897" data-attributes="member: 9330"><p>The differance is actualy very small indeed. You can coax a little more of a few things from a raw, like, dynamic range and sharpness though.</p><p>The differance is in no way major. You can edit a JPG in the same way as a RAW in capture NX. Its like I said though, you can coax that bit extra</p><p>from lost details from highlights and shadow areas when using RAW. You will perhaps get an extra stop either end with RAW over a JPG.</p><p>Its a case of how often do you need that amount of alteration. As for sharpness, you need to go to 100% and look closely to spot the differance.</p><p>Lots of folk just shoot JPG. There are pros and cons with whatever you shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westmill, post: 59897, member: 9330"] The differance is actualy very small indeed. You can coax a little more of a few things from a raw, like, dynamic range and sharpness though. The differance is in no way major. You can edit a JPG in the same way as a RAW in capture NX. Its like I said though, you can coax that bit extra from lost details from highlights and shadow areas when using RAW. You will perhaps get an extra stop either end with RAW over a JPG. Its a case of how often do you need that amount of alteration. As for sharpness, you need to go to 100% and look closely to spot the differance. Lots of folk just shoot JPG. There are pros and cons with whatever you shoot. [/QUOTE]
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